Men’s soccer shuts out Tribe on road
Sometimes history repeats itself. This time it didn’t.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Tar Heel's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
26 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Sometimes history repeats itself. This time it didn’t.
The North Carolina men’s tennis team travels well.
Until January, freshman Brayden Schnur had not attended a class since his sophomore year of high school.
Though the No.10 North Carolina women’s tennis defeated No. 9 Northwestern 6-1, the match was not a blowout by any means — it took the Tar Heels more than four hours to earn their hard-fought victory.
The No. 11 North Carolina women’s tennis team proved that they would not lose without a fight after five hours of play in the Ambler Tennis Stadium in Durham.
Last winter, the North Carolina women’s tennis team took home its first-ever Intercollegiate Tennis Association Indoor National Championship.
The North Carolina women’s tennis team lost much more than its undefeated record Tuesday against Texas A&M.
It was up to Caroline Price to seal the win for the North Carolina women’s tennis team.
Brayden Schnur followed an unusual path to his first college tennis match as a Tar Heel.
After defeating No. 14 Delaware 6-2 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, the North Carolina field hockey team appeared to get over the hump that led the the Tar Heels to lose three of its previous five games, including the ACC championship.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team headed to Virginia for the weekend with the stage set for a tough two-game slate that included No. 4 Virginia.
Last year, Stephanie Peacock helped score 42 of the North Carolina women’s swimming and diving team’s 44 points at the NCAA competition, en route to the team’s first top-20 finish in nine years.
After nearly two weeks of competing in the ACC Championship swim meet in Greensboro, the North Carolina men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both finished third.
Regardless of hometown or nationality, the North Carolina women’s tennis team has a strong sense of pride in its school, coach Brian Kalbas said after his team’s sweep of Winthrop and East Carolina this weekend.
After a four-match winning streak against unranked opponents, the No. 37 North Carolina men’s tennis team finally matched up against significant competition.
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team’s match against No. 2 Florida was predestined to be a hard-fought battle for both teams. And it did not disappoint.
For North Carolina men’s tennis players, four wins in one day is an accomplishment to be proud of — but it’s a rare opportunity.
For North Carolina’s swimmers and divers, Senior Day marked the last home meet of the year.
Though the home pools of North Carolina and Virginia are of comparable depth, their rosters are not. That proved to be the difference Saturday.
Though the North Carolina men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams try to maintain their focus on the end-of-the-season championship meets, this weekend is all about one rivalry.